How can I use the History API in my single-page application?
You can use the History API to manage the browser's session history, allowing you to change the URL without reloading the page.
Can you give me an example of how to implement it?
Sure! You can use history.pushState()
to add a new state to the history stack. For example: history.pushState({page: 'home'}, 'Home', '/home');
.
What about handling the back and forward buttons?
You can listen for the popstate
event to handle back and forward navigation. For example: window.onpopstate = function(event) { /* handle state change */ };
.
Are there any limitations I should be aware of?
Yes, the History API is limited to the same origin policy, meaning you can't manipulate the history of other domains.
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